A Dual-Perspective Foundation

Josue Vazquez Rios
Founder, JMJ Digital Infrastructure

About Me

My name is Josue Vazquez Rios. Outside of my professional work, faith and community play an important role in my life. I value the time I spend serving at my local parish and the relationships built through consistent involvement there.
I enjoy simple rhythms — sunsets at the beach, good coffee, and exploring new places with friends. Some of my favorite moments are the uncomplicated ones: a backyard barbecue with family or an evening spent catching up with people who matter most.
Those relationships and routines provide balance and perspective beyond work.

Professional Foundation

My professional background sits at the intersection of digital strategy and regulated financial services — two disciplines that rarely inform one another, yet meaningfully should.
Over the past six years in media and digital strategy, I developed a working understanding of how authority is shaped in digital environments — how perception compounds, how messaging scales, and how poorly structured visibility can quietly create long-term misalignment. I observed how firms often outgrow the digital foundations they once relied on, particularly as they mature into more complex enterprises.
Maintaining Life and Health licensure for over two years has provided a different but equally important perspective. Financial services operates within a framework of trust, regulatory awareness, and long-term responsibility. Decisions carry consequence, and credibility must be sustained — not manufactured.
The intersection of these disciplines informs the discipline behind JMJ.
Digital platforms reward amplification. Advisory enterprises require restraint.
Digital culture encourages constant activity. Fiduciary environments demand measured structure.
JMJ was built to bring those realities into alignment — applying structured digital architecture informed by regulatory sensitivity and enterprise maturity. The objective is not visibility for its own sake, but durability, clarity, and institutional credibility over time.